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At the entrance, a small wooden house for entrance to a Chinese dim-sum restaurant located in the basement. A wood round-shape staircase observed all visions by black wiring, crystal light balls and bronze in middle.

Gracing the heart of the city of Barcelona, between Rambla Cataluña and Paseo de Gracia, Alexandra Hotel, with its 30 years of history, knows how to capture in its continuous renovations, the local taste of the city of Barcelona thanks to its meticulous interior design and its different gastronomic proposals.

The duo collaborated with creative multitasker Maxime Dautresme of agency A Work of Substance, and defined a design vocabulary that could be best described as a balanced mix of the neighbourhood’s industrial background and the city’s maritime legacy.

It is designed to create a link with the city and the views that surround it and manages to combine the influences of the Greek antiquity with the latest design and construction techniques. DiP Architects intended to create a relaxing, sophisticated atmosphere using neutral colors, marble, wood, minimal furnishing and elegant fabrics.

Symmetrical design techniques is used for the lobby to convey the order aesthetics of new Chinese style. Simple lines are full of modern and fashion sense, which meet the contemporary aesthetic manner while bringing tradition to building.

The format aims to capture luxury in a contemporary way, replacing the usual frills and perks with unique experiences, an above average personalized service, settings that inspire rather than being marveled at.

Each villa accentuates L’Amandier’s philosophy of uniting a contemporary European design aesthetic with traditional Moroccan artistry and sustainable materials, think tadelakt walls, bejmat tiles and local walnut wood for the furniture.

Located in Old City, the Lokal Hotel features six apartment style suites that look and feel like you’re staying in a well-loved, well-designed home. What makes this one stand out from the rest is its innovative “invisible service” which seeks to anticipate all your needs as a traveler without disturbing your vacation or work trip.

Both intimate and high on style, Milu Hotel features just 22 rooms spread across five floors, and each designed with a distinct colour palette and varying carpentry styles by Tel Aviv-based practice Studio Do.

The property is billed as “the first micro hotel in the United States with four-star design”. Each guest room measures roughly 160 square feet (15 square metres), which is about half the size of a standard US hotel room, according to CNBC.

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Indigenous materials, such as Balinese bricks, teak, handmade tiles from Java and terrazzo made on site, feature prominently throughout the hotel, while the rooms are filled with curated artwork, handpicked furniture and cherished collectibles.

The quirky atmosphere is immediately evident upon entering the lobby. An architectural light scheme complements a setting of walls clad in petrol blue herringbone parquet, and a specially commissioned, luxurious tapestry by German designer Jan Kath.

This vibe can is present in every single detail as well as the layout of the hotel. The 9 guestrooms at Margot House are decorated with fine materials such as light wood, and cement micro lamps from award winning designers such as Miquel Milà and other Japanese designers.